Clavian

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Clavian
Mythic Legions character
Clavian-carded.jpg
Clavian on card
Created by

Four Horsemen Studios
Information
Species Human skeleton
Occupation Raider
Abilities

  • Regeneration
Affiliation

Congregation of Necronominus

Clavian is a fictional character from the Mythic Legions series introduced in 2016. He is an evil living skeleton raider in the Congregation of Necronominus.

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Clavian is a fictional character in Mythic Legions series. He is an evil skeleton raider and member of the Congregation of Necronominus, a highly ordered, single-minded, effective and deadly force.

Development

The Clavian toy was funded by the Mythic Legions Action Figures Kickstarter campaign in 2015. He was available as a $33 add-on for US backers.[1]

In May 2023 Clavian was voted by fans to be part of the All Stars 6 wave.

Reception

Fictional biography

Clavian art
Unlike other skeleton soldiers raised from the dead, Clavian and his crimson-hued brethren are reborn of magic steeped in blood. The foul sorcery used to regenerate these scarlet demons also grants them augmented strength and the ability to remove and brandish their own bones as weapons, only to regrow them again and again. The magic running through Clavian's bones renders even his slightest touch lethally poisonous.

Comics

A biography for Clavian appeared in Mythic Legions Book 1.

Toys

  • Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions Clavian (2016)
A 1:12 scale figure by Four Horsemen. This figure uses many parts from other figures in the line, including the torso first used by the Silver Knight and the skeletal arms and legs first used by the Standard Skeleton. Comes with a sword, dagger, shield and belt.
  • Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions Clavian Test Shot (2016)
A release of the figure in grey plastic with no paint. Limited to 10 pieces.[2]
  • Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions Weapons Pack 3 (2016)
Comes with the Aetherblade sword and Heavensbrand sword, bone handled scimitar and a round shield with holder clip.

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